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month after her stunning 2013 Wimbledon title, Marion Bartoli abruptly hung up the racquet and retired. But has the eccentric Frenchwoman changed her mind.
In a tweet yesterday, she asked her fans if she should return. "Coming back or not coming back to #tennis? What do you think?S...

second straight year, the WTA lost a reigning Grand Slam champion to retirement. Last season, just weeks after winning Wimbledon Marion Bartoli abruptly call it quits from the tour. Today, less than eight months after winning the Australian Open, Li Na officially announced her retir...

Open alongside a Silver Medal at the 2004 Olympics. She has also worked with several top French tennis players, recently helping Marion Bartoli win her first major at Wimbledon in 2013 and she's the Fed Cup Captain for France. ...

WTA has announced that former British No. 1 Elena Baltacha passed away after a battle with liver cancer earlier on Sunday. She was just 30.
Baltacha was diagnosed with the disease in January, two months after she retired from the game. At age 19 she was diagnosed with primary scl...

The last four Slams have been won by the 28+ crowd. A 31-year-old Sernea Williams won both the French and the US Open while Marion Bartoli, 28, surprised everyone at Wimbledon. Only Azarenka has been able to breakthrough in recent years.
Na explains.
"I don't think we are...

ride out the set and victory. Almagro improved to 10-3 in career finals, while the 29-year-old Hanescu dropped to 1-4.Petkovic Beats Lame Bartoli for WTA Strasbourg TitleGermany's Andrea Petkovic announced her threat intentions for next week's French Open when she defeated Marion Bart...

No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki won her first Indian Wells title on Sunday, defeating France's Marion Bartoli 6-1, 2-6, 6-3 for her 14th career title at the BNP Paribas Open. "In the third set I just kept my head cool," Wozniacki said. "We had a lot of long rallies but I came up ...

Very good Bartoli as tennis player, but as a presenter giggling and
flirting with the other presenters, and her long tirade, is killing the
tennis for me at least. I have watched tennis for a long time, and
having played all sports myself, I do not need her to go on about peoples
feelings and why this and that. She talks down to the viewers. There is
a great deal that does not have to be said, we can see and observe for
ourselves. Get off, go an take up another hobby. Marabella Croft is
okay, at least she is not all about herself., and bye the bye what happened
to Henman?

Posted on July 31, 2014 at 17:26 ET

coco Says:

I was so happy to see you win...
I admire your tenacity, your heart and your integrity... Your parents must
be proud of you as well and they are to be admired too because I am sure
you learned your principles from them..
Congratulation... a much deserved win...

Posted on July 9, 2013 at 02:18 ET

Azzythehillbilly Says:

Dint know much about marion till I heard about a disparaging remark about
her looks.
looking at several of her photos I would emphatically state that she a a
damn pretty girl.

Wish you more luck Marion. Win em all!

Posted on July 7, 2013 at 04:29 ET

Ahmad Faoud Says:

Congratulations on this great success. You deserve it cause you beat great
players on the way. It was no fluke! Salut ma belle.

Posted on July 6, 2013 at 16:03 ET

masscurt Says:

Why do the American TV commentators say "BartÚli", while the Brits say
"Bŗrtoli"?

Posted on July 2, 2013 at 20:08 ET

Tootie Says:

MRION IS SO ADORABLE. She is my favorite female player. You know, she and
Novak would make a good pair--in marriage.

Posted on June 2, 2013 at 12:30 ET

Richard Robinson Says:

Your terrific Marion,you fight.Respect win or lose.

Posted on June 8, 2011 at 10:05 ET

Ravi Says:

Very happy to see you perform so well against serena and your serve has
improved a lot which is the lethal weapon that is in you. Keep cool and
carry on to play well and the rest will come to you automatically.